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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

US U-23 Men Drop First Game Of Toulon International Tournament...

This morning I watched as the US U-23 men were outworked, outplayed and outscored. It is a good thing this was the "B" U-23 team because they were unimpressive, slow on the ball, made poor passes and didn't play well as a team. It was obvious many of the players didn't have significant playing time together.

On the other side of the field Turkey fielded their U-21 "A" team and it showed. Play was fluid, passes were incisive and players showed skill on the ball.

Let's look at some highlights/lowlights.

Dominic Cervi started in goal and was ok. You can see why people are excited about him, he's huge. 6' 6" I think. He does look impressive in goal, but then he makes little mistakes that could cost the team in an important match. On one play in the first half he bobbled an easy shot and almost gave away a rebound that would have led to an easy goal. He recovered with the help of his defense.

Eric Brunner got a goal off a nice corner kick in the second half. You might imagine the big center back heading the ball home but the corner was driven low and he deftly put it away off his foot. It was a nice play and a nice goal. In other stretches of play he was unremarkable. He needs to get under contract somewhere soon if he wants to make the Olympics. I don't think he will as I bet one of the over aged players selected is a defender making the position more competitive.

Kamani Hill came on in the second half and helped settle the midfield. Benny Feilhaber and Greg Dalby were paired together to start the match and the pair were unable to control the pace of the game or direct traffic. Benny Feilhaber has gone from Senior national prospect to a big question mark. I don't know if his season in England was bad for him personally, although I'm sure relegation in such terrible fashion doesn't help self confidence, but this isn't the same player we were all so excited about last summer. In my opinion Feilhaber should come back home and play in MLS to regain his confidence. It worked for Landycakes.

Corey Ashe showed some nice speed on the left flank, and an ability to switch to the right without losing a beat. However, he disappeared for long stretches of the match. His speed could be nice coming off the bench but he didn't look like a starter today.

Gabe Ferrari and Sammy Ochoa worked hard but didn't inspire me to write positive comments. Ochoa did score a stunner in the second half to get the US back into the match but when he missed a great opportunity created by pressure and a Turkish mistake I was left scratching my head. Would Jozy have missed that opportunity? At this point neither forward makes my China squad.

Friday the US will face the Ivory Coast. Tune in to see the action live on FSC at 12:30 PM ET. I certainly hope to see a better team performance.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Catch The US U-23's Live From France...

The US U-23 Men are taking part in a tournament in Toulon, France that will serve as the final warm up before heading to China for the Summer Olympics. Most of the guys with the team are fringe players trying to get noticed for the biggest youth event of the summer. Ten of the guys are MLS players and the rest are either European based or out of contract after not agreeing to terms with MLS. The later being Dominic Cervi and Eric Brunner. You know they're hoping for a good performance to land them with a professional deal over there in Europe.

Somehow, I just realized the games will be shown live on FSC this week. Here is the schedule for the young Yanks:
May 21 vs. Turkey at 9:30 a.m. ET on Fox Soccer Channel (live)
May 23 vs. Ivory Coast at 12:30 p.m. ET on Fox Soccer Channel (live)
May 25 vs. Italy at 12 p.m. ET on Fox Soccer Channel (live)

I can't wait to watch!

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Robbie Rogers Wants To Go To China...

Columbus Crew left midfielder, Robbie Rogers, is leading his team to the top of MLS and wants to prove a point. He didn't get to help the US qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics but his early season form should help punch a ticket to China this summer. U-23 coach Nowak can not afford to ignore 5 goals in his first 7 starts, especially when wing play was one of the poorest parts of the team that qualified.

For those who didn't realize, Robbie Rogers is an American college product. He spent his freshman season with the Maryland Terrapins and won the 2005 NCAA championship. As a freshman he started 20 games, played 1,400 minutes, scored 7 goals and made 5 assists. Those are some solid numbers for a freshman on the best team in the country. For fun, take a look at who else was on that championship team. Yeah, Maryland knows how to produce pros.

Rogers decided to go to Holland in 2006 before his Sophomore season and signed a professional deal with SC Heerenveen. He signed the same year Michael Bradley joined the Dutch club. Fortunately for the Crew and MLS Rogers decided to boomerang back to The States and signed with the league in early 2007. The Crew got his rights through a special draft.

The 2007 season was tough for the Crew and Rogers. In 10 appearances he scored 3 goals and made 1 assist. A lot of American soccer fans asked the question, what makes this kid so special? Robbie is showing what makes him so special. Did you see his goal from this weekend's match that is nominated for Goal Of The Week? It was pure clinical finishing expected from a late twenties marksman, not a 21 year old kid. (By the way, Happy Birthday to Robbie! Today happens to be his 21st birthday. No, I didn't plan that.) By the way, to celebrate the big occasion Robbie decided to score two goals over the weekend, one of which tied the game and one that put his team ahead.

Rogers didn't find European success but he's back to prove skeptics wrong. He's winning games for the Crew, will undoubtedly feature in the American quest for Olympic gold and will probably get another chance to play abroad if he wants to. Who knows, maybe he'll develop a Landon Donovan Been There, Done That kind of attitude and will dominate MLS instead. I look forward to watching this young American develop.

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

New England Join The Youth Development Pool...

I received a press release today stating the following:

New England Revolution Unveils Full Youth-Development Program Details
The Revs’ fully-funded youth system will begin this summer with tryout dates for U16s and U18s in June

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution today unveiled complete details about its new, fully-funded youth development program, including tryout information for its boys Under-16 and Under-18 teams that will begin play this summer and which will compete in the prestigious U.S. Soccer Development Academy.


I like the part that says "fully-funded." I hope that means no kids have to pay to play. It is a positive step forward that another MLS team is becoming a more vertically integrated soccer club.

New England is one of the last MLS clubs to take this step.

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

Help Get The Word Out...

Loyal readers. This post is not at all soccer related but this is my blog and I get to do what I want. My fellow FCTP contributor, Allen, and I are working on a new project I want to tell you all about. We are working on creating an on-line community focused on donating money to help people around the world. However, as opposed to asking for the most money you can give, we're asking for very little...$1 per month. Please click over to the site and read about what we're doing.

www.onebuckamonth.org

There isn't too much information, you'll read it quickly. Please join our mailing list and help us grow by sending the link to your friends, family and co-workers. Consider what ten thousand members could do to help people on a monthly basis just by giving up $1. With your help forwarding the website to people you know I hope to get many thousands of people on board with the project.

Right now all we're asking for is your name and email address. As we get things off the ground we'll give you periodic updates. The next step is to get set up as a non-profit and to develop the on-line community. It should be a fun project and I hope all my loyal readers can help us grow.

www.onebuckamonth.org

Thank you,
Ben and Allen

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